Hi, On Tue, 4 Jul 2017 18:47:14 +0930 "Wayne Hartell" <w.hart...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> > Wayne Hartell composed on 2017-07-04 15:46 (UTC+0930): > > > > > ...I managed to solve<?> this error after checking that the > > > permissions on /etc/apt/trusted.gpg were 0600 and edited them to be > > > 0644. (Is this the correct default permission for the file > > > trusted.gpg?)... > > > > I have to guess 644 is correct, as that is what is set on the Stretch > > I have booted currently (as are all regular files in /etc/apt/), and > > I've never touched it myself. > > > > Do you get the same errors running 'apt update' instead of 'apt-get > > update'? > > Yes, it seems that I get the same errors that way too. > > I tried a new clean install test and seem to end up with permissions > under /etc/apt/ always as 0600, so I am not sure what is going on. > Looks like an issue with a clean install, but I am wondering why it's > not coming up more often (unless most people are upgrading from Jessie). here (Jessie) /etc/apt/trusted.gpg is 0600. I never touched this file, so I guess this is standard. The other files in /etc/apt appear to be 0644. Since root can read/write the file anyway, I don't believe that the permissions could cause the OP's problem, though. Regards Michael .-.. .. ...- . .-.. --- -. --. .- -. -.. .--. .-. --- ... .--. . .-. Madness has no purpose. Or reason. But it may have a goal. -- Spock, "The Alternative Factor", stardate 3088.7